There is called voluntary and involuntary commitment. If you are refering to voluntary commitment, you can commit yourself to a hospital at any time for any reason and be able to sign yourself out at any time. But if its involuntary commitment, a doctor has filed legal paperwork that has committed you to a hospital by Court Order and you are required to stay in the hospital until the doctor determines you are no longer threat to yourself/others.
Had committed is the past perfect.
committed
Committed was correct.The spelling "committed" is the correct spelling.
it is grammatically correct to say it. but committed itself means committed to a commitment. that is only if you have a commitment you can get committed. so it is not really necessary to specify it.
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Committed is spelled correctly.
. . . . you need to have "probable cause to believe" that an offense is being committed, is about to be committed, or has been committed..
The noun form of committed is commitment.
if you are the boss how can you handle this? committed but not competent?
he committed suicide